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The little fellow had played with him a few times already, and he would look back at his father Mummy from time to time.
Moira also looked at her son lovingly. Every experience that the little fellow had, as a parent, would always rejoice from the bottom of heart.
"Daddy, mommy, hurry up!" The little guy couldn't wait to go play in the sea.
Moira was actually not a landlubber. In terms of swimming, she still had some talent, but when she looked at the clear and visible light blue seawater, she did not immediately enter the water. Besides, Agnes held onto the little fellow and chased after the seawater.
Andrew followed his big brother into the depths of the ocean. The two brothers seemed to be competing with each other, but soon swam far away.
Moira looked at Sage's swimming skills, and she secretly felt envious. She couldn't swim so far, she could only stay and play in the shallow water.
Ten minutes later, Sage and Andrew swam back. Andrew swam over to Agnes's place and taught her how to swim.
As for Sage, he walked towards Moira and the little fellow. Under the setting sun, Sage was like a king of the sea, his long body was dripping water droplets.
"Daddy is so handsome. Wow!" the little guy exclaimed. He felt that his father was so handsome!
Moira's gaze drifted about for a while, but she could not help but be attracted by the man who walked over.
Sage walked in front of Moira and the little fellow. He bent down and picked her up, "Father will take you to swim."
"Huh!"
"Be careful." Moira was still a little nervous.
"Then let's do it together." Sage turned his head and blinked his eyes flirtatiously.
Moira's heart stopped, but she still took off her shirt and placed it on the chair by the side. She followed Sage and entered the water.
She only saw the little guy standing at the level of his chest, while Sage stood beside him and supported his small body, teaching him how to swim.
Moira saw that Sage was there, so she took the chance to play by herself. She took off the glasses on her forehead and put it on, then lightly dove into the water. The water in this place was so clear that one could see the color of the beach below, and also the movements of fish.
Unknowingly, Moira and the little fellow had already played for half an hour. At this time, Agnes and Andrew came over, wanting to bring the little fellow to play at the sand castle under the reclining chair. The little guy stopped swimming immediately after hearing it, and followed aunt and uncle to play.
Moira had not had enough fun at the moment, and after the little fellow was led away, Sage did not have the ability to teach him well, so his gaze landed on Moira's body.
Her long hair was rolled into a ball on top of her head, her small face that was the size of a palm was even more elegant and pure, a beautiful butterfly bone, and the lines on the back of her shoulders were perfect and slender.
"Do you want to swim deeper?"
"I don't dare!"
"I'll take you there."
"But the children ..." Moira was also worried that they would be in danger on the beach.
"Yes ... My parents are here." Sage's gaze turned in the direction of the car, and Zayne and Jane walked over.
Moira also wanted to see if the little guy was tired from swimming, so she wouldn't go into the water now, she really wanted to go deeper and play, then asked Sage: "Will you accompany me?"
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